No, the term 'Basketball team' is a singular compound noun.
The noun 'basketball' is functioning as an attributive noun to describe the noun 'team', playing the role of an adjective.
A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.
The standard use of the collective noun 'team' is 'a team of players'.
Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, 'a team of basketball players' or 'a tournament of basketball teams'.
The noun 'basketball' is a singular, common noun; a general word for a type of sport or a type of ball.
The noun 'basketball' is an abstract noun as a word for a sport or a game; a word for a concept.
The noun 'basketball' is a concrete noun as a word for the ball used to play the sport or game; a word for a physical thing.
yes, because under basketball teams are lakers, celtics, etc.
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The word basketball is a common, singular noun.
The sport called basketball is an abstract noun. The basketball itself is a concrete noun.
Yes
The collective noun is team; a team of astronomers.
Yes, the noun 'team' functions as a collective noun for:a team of playersa team of athletesa team of horsesa team of oxen
A collective noun for netballers is fields.
The collective noun is a team of cheerleaders.
Collective nouns for footballers are a team of footballers or a squad of footballers.
The noun 'team' is the collective noun for football players: a team of players.Another collective noun is: a squad of footballers.
The collective noun is team; a team of astronomers.
Yes, the noun 'team' functions as a collective noun for:a team of playersa team of athletesa team of horsesa team of oxen
The noun 'team' functions as a collective noun for:a team of playersa team of athletesa team of horsesa team of oxen
The word "team" is a collective noun since it includes all the individual members of the team.
A collective noun for netballers is fields.
The collective noun is a team of cheerleaders.
Collective nouns for footballers are a team of footballers or a squad of footballers.
The collective noun is a "team of athletes".
The word 'team' is both a noun (team, teams) and a verb (team, teams, teaming, teamed).The noun 'team' is a singular, common, concretenoun; a word for a number of persons associated together in work or an activity; two or more animals used to pull the same vehicle or piece of machinery.You may have expected the answer to be 'a collective noun'; however, the noun 'team' is only a collective noun when it is used in that function, such as a team of workmen, or a team of oxen. A 'collective noun' is a function of a noun, not a form of a noun.
No, religion is not a collective noun. The noun religion is a singular, common, abstract noun. A collective noun is a word to group like things, such as a team of players or a stable of horses.
There is no specific use for nation as a collective noun, however if the context is appropriate, nation can be used as a collective noun. Some examples are 'a nation of immigrants', a nation of adventurers, a nation of farmers, etc.